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For generations, Elena Vaduva's family lived on the road, part of the traveling Renaissance Faire circuit. Her childhood wasn't one of school and suburban life, but of fire-dancing, jousting, and learning stage combat with blunted steel at the age of five. It was a life of manufactured magic, but also of real danger, precarious living situations, and a profound lack of formal education, all played out in mock-Tudor villages across the country. In this episode, Elena shares her incredible story of growing up as a "Faire brat," living in a converted school bus on $700 a month, and the moment of shame over a simple math problem that became her turning point. She recounts her secret journey to earn a GED by flashlight in the back of an equipment truck, and her decision to leave behind a centuries-old family legacy. It's a story about trading a leather bodice for a college ID, and finding a new way to be a keeper of old stories—not as a performer, but as a museum archivist in a quiet, climate-controlled room. Stories are works of fiction and dramatized based on inspired events. Names, places and details are changed for privacy and are not true events. Produced with AI assistance.
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